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from north korea. he hid in china alone for one year, and then with the help of the underground railroad was able to make his way to the united states consulate in shenyang in northeast china where he was given sanctuary. he eventually made it to the united states into a dozen seven when he was 16 years old. for four years he had effectively been on his own, beginning at the age of 12 after his father starved to death. he lived as a coach debbie, what we would call almost a wandering street urchin. the name in carian refers to fluttering sparrows. if only. when melanie asked him what his motivation was for fleeing north korea he simply replied, i was hungry. joseph escape, like so many other north korean refugees, by risking his life as you walked clandestinely across the river into china. there he was stopped by a good samaritan who was very fortunate that it was not a chinese official sending him back across the border. in the good samaritan said to him, you can get help. just go down the road a litt
from north korea. he hid in china alone for one year, and then with the help of the underground railroad was able to make his way to the united states consulate in shenyang in northeast china where he was given sanctuary. he eventually made it to the united states into a dozen seven when he was 16 years old. for four years he had effectively been on his own, beginning at the age of 12 after his father starved to death. he lived as a coach debbie, what we would call almost a wandering street...
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that were flown into north korea. i asked her why did you use a stick to pick up these anti-northy propaganda leaflets. the regime told me if i touched anything from south korea with my hands, they would rot and fall off. >> today the balloons have gone high tech. they're often gps guided and can drop the information that they contain on a mortar gette more . >> new technology is cracking open the hermit kingdom. >> because of the advent of cell phones and the internet that give them windows into the outside world that they never had before. if kim jong un takes them down a path towards the slightest degree of liberation, that may lead to more radical change than he or the political elites in north korea are willing to accept. the north korean power elite and the military have too much invested in the repressure of this society. >> it appears kim jong un has purged some of his father's generals. this man was often seen along side the new leader and then mysteriously fired from all his duties in jewel o july of 2012. o
that were flown into north korea. i asked her why did you use a stick to pick up these anti-northy propaganda leaflets. the regime told me if i touched anything from south korea with my hands, they would rot and fall off. >> today the balloons have gone high tech. they're often gps guided and can drop the information that they contain on a mortar gette more . >> new technology is cracking open the hermit kingdom. >> because of the advent of cell phones and the internet that...
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that were flown into north korea. how did you pick these propaganda leaflets up? because the regime taught me if i touched anything from south korea with my hands they would rot and fall off. >> today the balloons have gone high-tech they are often gps guided and can drop the information that they contain on a more targeted area. >> and the technology is starting to crack open the hermit kingdom. >> cell phones and the internet are starting to give them windows into the outer world they never thought of before. it may very well be that that will lead to much more radical change than he and the political elite are willing to accept. >> the north korean power elite and the military have too much invested in their oppression of this society. >> it appears kim jong-il has heard some of his father's generals. this man was often seen along side the new leader and then mysteriously fired from all of his duties in july of 2012. other powerful figures remain. this man seen here at the funeral is the general secretary of the ko
that were flown into north korea. how did you pick these propaganda leaflets up? because the regime taught me if i touched anything from south korea with my hands they would rot and fall off. >> today the balloons have gone high-tech they are often gps guided and can drop the information that they contain on a more targeted area. >> and the technology is starting to crack open the hermit kingdom. >> cell phones and the internet are starting to give them windows into the outer...
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so they took him into north korea. i often ask my grandmother about the story and it's difficult for her to talk about. she never heard from or seen her brother since. >> the country has been a living hell for millions. >> the famine of the late 1990s killed more than a tenth of the population of north korea. >> we have to make two to three million north koreans starve. >> we hear stories of people still starving to death, eating tree bark to survive, and the worst case, the stories of cannibalism. >> it had gotten better and worse and better and worse since then but it's always been terrible. >> the dynasty continues today with the third kim, kim kim kim jong un, the spitting image of his grandfather. >> one of his first acts as a shoot to kill order. >> he is terrified of the results. >> if you are sent back from china to north korea, what could happen to you? >> the punishment is death. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges an
so they took him into north korea. i often ask my grandmother about the story and it's difficult for her to talk about. she never heard from or seen her brother since. >> the country has been a living hell for millions. >> the famine of the late 1990s killed more than a tenth of the population of north korea. >> we have to make two to three million north koreans starve. >> we hear stories of people still starving to death, eating tree bark to survive, and the worst case,...
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china looks upon north korea rightly. they would be unhappy if the north korea regime were overthrown they see capitolist democracy, marching right up to their border right on the border. >> what about north korea? how do you describe what the president has done? >> the obama administration is like the bush administration, let it get out of hand. you give them food sh they promise to stop stepz development. they continue to build bombs. >> tafsh them to death? >> no. ice yol yait the regime, try to bring out the best in the people. but ice yol yait them. at the end of the day, they're starving their people. >> they are isolated already. i mean, people are starving to death there. >> you go there a lot and represent the best of our country. but the japanese and koreans are not getting nuclear weapons because they know we're in the region. chinese have a lot of leverage over north korea. if you want to it change have the chinese help you. the chinese are making this a joke. and russians are running over us in the un and fee
china looks upon north korea rightly. they would be unhappy if the north korea regime were overthrown they see capitolist democracy, marching right up to their border right on the border. >> what about north korea? how do you describe what the president has done? >> the obama administration is like the bush administration, let it get out of hand. you give them food sh they promise to stop stepz development. they continue to build bombs. >> tafsh them to death? >> no. ice...
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now this 20 something armed with nukes is the dictator of north korea. our cameras go inside the under ground railroad. >> helping north koreans get out, the secret groups. this is extremely dangerous. >> for the first time this detector speaks. >> we escaped over the river at the narrowest part. >> a baumanana baby from the 19. jennifer he esposito have in common? >> he had the heist case i have ever seen. >> we look at the medical mystery story of celiac disease. it's what happens when food and what's in it becomes your enemy. >> >> this is "fox files." >> december 28th, 2011, sub zero temperatures and a winter storm grip north korea as the world's most secretive and oppressive country laid to rest its supreme leader kim jong-il. the world got a rare glimpse inside this sealed off nation, historical throngs of north koreans line the 25 mile route in the procession in a ritual of bizarre mourning but it is unclear if the wailing was genuine or motivated fear. >> people probably understand what would happen if they didn't show sufficient grief. >> much o
now this 20 something armed with nukes is the dictator of north korea. our cameras go inside the under ground railroad. >> helping north koreans get out, the secret groups. this is extremely dangerous. >> for the first time this detector speaks. >> we escaped over the river at the narrowest part. >> a baumanana baby from the 19. jennifer he esposito have in common? >> he had the heist case i have ever seen. >> we look at the medical mystery story of celiac...
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it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the united states. in order to pave the way to that end, they wanted to have good relations with japan as a precursor. >> what are the prospects for improvement in relations between pyongyang and tokyo? there are so many issues that need to be solved between the two countries. >> yes, there are so many. among them, most did i feel, important ones, there are three. one is abduction issues. number two -- not in the order of the priority, two is missile testing and nuclear problems. the third one, economic cooperation. those are three difficult issues or barriers. it's not so easy to solve those issues at once. perhaps it need t
it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the united states. in order to pave the way to that end, they...
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another big nuclear threat, north korea. what should the obama administration do in the next four years? what will it do? that's next. thrget 3 yearsgiving weekend, interest-free financing and save up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. >> >> another building foreign policy problem for the u.s., north korea. is leaders warning hostile . policy could spark a nuclear war. in april after north korea lost a long range rocket the u.s. led the push for broader shupblgs. then the obama administration cancelled a deal to provide food aid to north korea. how will president obama deal with this volatile nuclear armed nation in his second term? we turn to our foreign policy experts. is north korea contained in the sense they haven't done anything provocative recently, we don't hear much there's no discussion about them, are they on hold and quiet now so there isn't a lot of attention on them? >> no, i think t
another big nuclear threat, north korea. what should the obama administration do in the next four years? what will it do? that's next. thrget 3 yearsgiving weekend, interest-free financing and save up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. >> >> another building foreign policy problem for the u.s., north korea. is leaders warning hostile . policy could spark...
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china looks upon north korea rightly. they would be unhappy if the north korea regime were overthrown they see capitolist democracy, marching right up to their border right on the border. >> what about north korea? how do you describe what the president has done? >> the obama administration is like the bush administration, let it get out of hand. you give them food sh they promise to stop stepz development. they continue to build bombs. >> tafsh them to death? >> no. ice yol yait the regime, try to bring out the best in the people. but ice yol yait them. at the end of the day, they're starving their people. >> they are isolated already. i mean, people are starving to death there. >> you go there a lot and represent the best of our country. but the japanese and koreans are not getting nuclear weapons because they know we're in the region. chinese have a lot of leverage over north korea. if you want to it change have the chinese help you. the chinese are making this a joke. and russians are running over us in the un and fee
china looks upon north korea rightly. they would be unhappy if the north korea regime were overthrown they see capitolist democracy, marching right up to their border right on the border. >> what about north korea? how do you describe what the president has done? >> the obama administration is like the bush administration, let it get out of hand. you give them food sh they promise to stop stepz development. they continue to build bombs. >> tafsh them to death? >> no. ice...
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it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the united states in order to fave way to that end, they wanted to have good relations with japan as a precursor. >> what are the prospects for improvement in relations between pyongyang and tokyo? there are so many issues that need to be solved between the two countries. >> yes, there are so many. among them, most did i feel, important ones, there are three. one is abduction issues. number two, not in the order of the priority, two is missile testing and nuclear problems. the third one, economic cooperation. those are three difficult issues and barriers. it's not so easy to solve those issues at once. perhaps it needs time a
it seems to me there were two reasons behind the stance of north korea. one is the new regime of kim jong-un, was just one years old, needed to improve living conditions of the people. to that end, they wanted -- they may have wanted to have better relations with japan. that's one reason. the second reason for north korea diplomatically, the united states is a most important country. they would like to have relations, encounters with the united states in order to fave way to that end, they...
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in south korea and north korea, they have formed organizations purpose is to get information into north korea. to give just one example, there are four radio stations run by exiles that broadcast daily to north korea. the mantra of the kim family regime, that it is the greatest and most prosperous nation on earth and the north korean people are the world's happiest is being exposed for the wide that it is. >> you can watch this and other programs at booktv.org. >> america ranks behind bolivia and ukraine. we pay the highest prices in the world by far. we pay 38 times with the japanese pay for a bit of information. view by one of these triple play packages, you pay on average $160. in france, you pay $30 and you get worldwide calling to 70 countries, not just the u.s. and canada. you get worldwide television, not just to master, and the internet is 20 times faster. and you are paying less than 25 cents on the dollar. all of these other countries understand a fundamental principle. canals and railroads were the key to industrialization and you had to move heavy things like steel. as the 2
in south korea and north korea, they have formed organizations purpose is to get information into north korea. to give just one example, there are four radio stations run by exiles that broadcast daily to north korea. the mantra of the kim family regime, that it is the greatest and most prosperous nation on earth and the north korean people are the world's happiest is being exposed for the wide that it is. >> you can watch this and other programs at booktv.org. >> america ranks...
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korea and south korea have been doing back and forth provocations north korea recently may have been moving parts for a long range missiles according to. read today in japan and south korea has its war games and nothing good can come of this however south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear well speaking of the barrel we've seen reports from japanese press that north korea is actually preparing to launch a new ballistic missile despite a u.n. ban on such tests the defiance certainly isn't helping matters is that you know and north korea's not going to listen to the u.n. nor do they care what the u.n. has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue and so they have no
korea and south korea have been doing back and forth provocations north korea recently may have been moving parts for a long range missiles according to. read today in japan and south korea has its war games and nothing good can come of this however south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing...
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north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. let's now take a look at some other stories making the news this hour police in thailand use tear gas and the first major anti-government protest against prime minister yingluck shinawatra a sixteen month old government around ten thousand poured into the streets and tried to break through a roadblock to get to their rally site they accuse the p.l.o. of anti monarchist tunnels and corruption. the syrian government troops are struggling to maintain control of key neighborhoods south of damascus as their battle with opposition fighters rages on the rebel forces which reportedly include members of al qaeda have also been facing kurdish militants near the turkish border syrian government forces it was drew from the country's north east in the summer and were quickly replaced by the kurdish contingent affiliated with take is kurdistan worker
north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. let's now take a look at some other stories making the news this hour police in thailand use tear gas and the first major anti-government protest against prime minister yingluck shinawatra a sixteen month old government around ten thousand...
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he was represented by the north korea official in charge of normalizing talks with japan. japan urged to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and 1980s. >> translator: we discussed the sometimes difficult agenda in a sincere manner. there were frank discussions on a viearieties of issues. >> thealks a scheduled to continue on friday. >>> japan's space agency and a
he was represented by the north korea official in charge of normalizing talks with japan. japan urged to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and 1980s. >> translator: we discussed the sometimes difficult agenda in a sincere manner. there were frank discussions on a viearieties of issues. >> thealks a scheduled to continue on friday. >>> japan's space agency and a
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all right well from the middle east to the far east whether north korea north korea pardon me is reportedly getting ready to test another one of its missiles tensions are building on the korean peninsula with the south holding military drills to mark the shelling of its territory by penang two years ago. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give them the option of taking maternity leave or with the paternity leave at all i kind of see the logic overview but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a summer star i would think you'd understand that wanting to fight your way up the ladder to buy a big car to replace your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least. and successful in your book even as a mary know that my pocket is really empty after having the
all right well from the middle east to the far east whether north korea north korea pardon me is reportedly getting ready to test another one of its missiles tensions are building on the korean peninsula with the south holding military drills to mark the shelling of its territory by penang two years ago. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power such a children are setback for women who want to be...
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north korea is not going to listen to the un nor do they care what the un has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the un because the un and national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and squelch north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're not so internationally isolated as north korea but they're choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually bear. a group of twenty three doctors have been sentenced to three months in jail. for treating protesters and also for taking part in mass rallies now all of this pardon me follows a report by amnesty international which had condemned the gulf kingdom for quote sliding into a downward spiral of oppression now the medics were
north korea is not going to listen to the un nor do they care what the un has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the un because the un and national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and squelch north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver they're...
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north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they are making these decisions to continually poke the bear. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov criticized nato as potential deployment of patriot missile systems at the syria turkey border plans to install the arms were put forward after a request by ankara alliance officials claimed the systems will only serve defensive purposes it comes amid reports of intensified shelling in damascus suburbs by syrian troops attempting to advance some of the held areas the syrian state t.v. journalist was killed in the fighting. having declared its support for the syrian rebels germany's now welcoming those displaced by the ongoing violence in the water own country the country's taken a step partly to ease the burden on turkey which is coping with an influx of over one hundred thousand refugees from syria but reports the use economic powerhouse may have an all to remote. with conflict in syria raging
north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they are making these decisions to continually poke the bear. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov criticized nato as potential deployment of patriot missile systems at the syria turkey border plans to install the arms were put forward after a request by ankara alliance officials claimed the systems...
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>>> north korea under the mi microsco microscope. a u.n. panel has done something it has not done before. the committee adopted a non-binding resolution that condemned north korea for rampant abuses of human rights. they say the u.n. is interfering in the country's internal affairs. the resolution stated what they called systematic, widespread, and grave violations of civil rights. they report to torture, prison camps and public executions and urged leaders to resolve the abductions of japanese and other foreign nationals. north koreans kidnapped at least 17 japanese in the 1970s and '806s and only five returned home. the ambassador said they are a global issue. the envoy rejected the resolution and called it a fabrication based on political motivation. delegates from china and russia made it clear they rejected the conclusions of the resolution. analysts with an american satellite imagery firm have other concerns. they say a recent photo showed increase activity around a missile facility in north korea. they warn authorities could be prepa
>>> north korea under the mi microsco microscope. a u.n. panel has done something it has not done before. the committee adopted a non-binding resolution that condemned north korea for rampant abuses of human rights. they say the u.n. is interfering in the country's internal affairs. the resolution stated what they called systematic, widespread, and grave violations of civil rights. they report to torture, prison camps and public executions and urged leaders to resolve the abductions of...
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north korea but they're choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there's nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. a group of twenty three doctors were sentenced to three months in jail by a court for treating protesters and partaking in latin mass rallies now this follows a report by amnesty international that condemns the gulf kingdom for quote sliding into a downward spiral of oppression now the medics were among the nearly one hundred arrested last year during an uprising against the monarchy and the court ruled that they could pay fines to hopper a prison term suspended activists in bahrain have been clashing almost daily with a sunni led government forces for the past two years up to eighty people have been killed and thousands put behind bars during the protests for more reforms equal rights and opportunities well r.t. spoke to one of the doctors who explained exactly what she had to go through following her arrest. i was involved in treat
north korea but they're choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there's nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. a group of twenty three doctors were sentenced to three months in jail by a court for treating protesters and partaking in latin mass rallies now this follows a report by amnesty international that condemns the gulf kingdom for quote sliding...
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but my main point about north korea is we should be doing all of the above. you know, when i was engaged in these negotiates, i'd have people say to me in these interagency meetings, gee, we want aboard this north korean ship, but we wouldn't want to interfere with chris' negotiation. and my reaction was, look, i don't care if you sink the thing, you know, i have no problem being tough as nails on these interdiction strategies. the problem we had with the famous banco delta asia thing not that we did banco delta asia, that was not the problem. it was a lever when once used you couldn't control. and that's where, you know, you really have to look a little carefully at what you're doing. if you can't undo it, if you can no longer use it as a means to affect policy, you better be careful about using it in the first place. so my view is all of the above. we should be using sanctions, we should be talking to the chinese like crazy, we should be doing maybe each some things that i suspect if you believe david sanger were doing some things in iran. i don't know. but
but my main point about north korea is we should be doing all of the above. you know, when i was engaged in these negotiates, i'd have people say to me in these interagency meetings, gee, we want aboard this north korean ship, but we wouldn't want to interfere with chris' negotiation. and my reaction was, look, i don't care if you sink the thing, you know, i have no problem being tough as nails on these interdiction strategies. the problem we had with the famous banco delta asia thing not that...
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as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. surely on our team tonight i will transport you to world gizmos and gadgets for this month's latest technology update itself to the break. and the. culture is that so much a given to each musician how are you trying to hide the mark when actual ceasefire is over gaza after eight days of destruction and death what did israel actually achieve what about the palestinians. the oil industry claims the process is perfectly c. c c c it's clear says that in brings nothing but clean power and comfort but the environment knows better and the industry isn't telling the whole story. the goddamn liars. they're here to operate this land and make as much money as they can and get the hell out. hello and welcome to technology update here in moscow we're always on the lookout for the newest of the new and there's been no shortage of big announcement
as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they're making these decisions to continually poke the bear. surely on our team tonight i will transport you to world gizmos and gadgets for this month's latest technology update itself to the break. and the. culture is that so much a given to each musician how are you trying to hide the mark when...
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china is north korea's biggest ally. the economic ties between the two countries, including trade and investment, have strengthened in recent years. north korea wants to rebuild its economy with china's kropsi cooperation. attention is focused on when kim will schedule talks with the new leaders. >>> the eurozone economic shrank from july to september compared to the previous three months. this is a decline for the second quarter in a row. this also means the common currency block slid into a recession. the european union's data office released the preliminary figure of gross domestic product for the third quarter of this year. it fell 0.1% from the previous three months. among the 17 nations in the eurozone, portugal's gdp fell 0.8%, spain slumped 0.3%. germany and france, the strongest economies within the eurozone, both posted a 0.2% growth in the third quarter, but compared to a year earlier, the greek economy was down 7.2% in the quarter. >>> let's check on the markets. european shares are lower as the eurozone econ
china is north korea's biggest ally. the economic ties between the two countries, including trade and investment, have strengthened in recent years. north korea wants to rebuild its economy with china's kropsi cooperation. attention is focused on when kim will schedule talks with the new leaders. >>> the eurozone economic shrank from july to september compared to the previous three months. this is a decline for the second quarter in a row. this also means the common currency block slid...
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satellite images indicate north korea recently transported what are thought to be long-range ballistic missile parts. japan chief cabinet secretary osamu fujimura says his government closely monitors missile-related activities in north korea. >> translator: we will work harder to gather and analyze information and will continue to take thorough measures to secure the peace and safety of the country. >> fujimura denied that north korea's recent action will have immediate impact on talks between the two countries. he said they're making preparations for the next round of talks. >>> a u.n. human rights expert says the japanese government should do more to protect the health of people affected by the fukushima nuclear accident. u.n. special rapporteur anand grover spent ten days in the disaster-stricken northeast. he was examining whether the health needs of people are properly met. grover criticized the japanese government for its inadequate response to the crisis, including failing to disclose enough data on the spread of radioactive substances immediately after the accident. he said dec
satellite images indicate north korea recently transported what are thought to be long-range ballistic missile parts. japan chief cabinet secretary osamu fujimura says his government closely monitors missile-related activities in north korea. >> translator: we will work harder to gather and analyze information and will continue to take thorough measures to secure the peace and safety of the country. >> fujimura denied that north korea's recent action will have immediate impact on...
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north korea has repeatedly criticized the election. analysts say the harsh criticism shows pyongyang's apparent wish to see a more conciliatory administration elected in the south. >>> a global credit rating agency has downgraded the debts of consumer electronics makers panasonic and sony to below investment grade. fitch ratings lowered the debt rating of panasonic by two notches to bb, that's down from bbb minus. it cited weak demand for its core products. panasonic is predicting a huge net loss, which will make it the second straight year of red ink. fitch has also cut sony's level by three ratings to bb minus down from bbb minus. sony posted a loss in earnings through september. earlier this month, another consumer electronics firm, sharp, also suffered a downgrade. all the electronics companies have been struggling due to a strong yen and heated competition from apple and samsung. >>> laborers are voicing demands for their own piece of success. workers around the country are asking for higher pay to cope with the rising cost of liv
north korea has repeatedly criticized the election. analysts say the harsh criticism shows pyongyang's apparent wish to see a more conciliatory administration elected in the south. >>> a global credit rating agency has downgraded the debts of consumer electronics makers panasonic and sony to below investment grade. fitch ratings lowered the debt rating of panasonic by two notches to bb, that's down from bbb minus. it cited weak demand for its core products. panasonic is predicting a...
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will be surprised if we have another irma and north korea. i just don't think it's going to happen. we want to get to your questions. the trouble attacking the chinese as they won't talk to us. it's too sensitive to talk about north korea, but you're suggesting perhaps some unilateral acts as a nation been to respond. >> if there's a collapse in north korea, the danger of the chinese going in and we go in the loose nuclear weapons, refugees, it's a serious situation. we've been trying to talk to the chinese. i hope your having success, but they've been very sensitive. i would just end in terms of again it's not really surprised if you're sort of half rejecting it. but i think china is in more trouble it even then chris mentioned. i think the next group of leaders will be there for 10 years. by the way, don't start that were going to get thomas jefferson. i'll give you an anecdote. last year vice president biden went and spent a week with the next leader of china. i was sat in washington right that should. this is a true story. i went to one h
will be surprised if we have another irma and north korea. i just don't think it's going to happen. we want to get to your questions. the trouble attacking the chinese as they won't talk to us. it's too sensitive to talk about north korea, but you're suggesting perhaps some unilateral acts as a nation been to respond. >> if there's a collapse in north korea, the danger of the chinese going in and we go in the loose nuclear weapons, refugees, it's a serious situation. we've been trying to...
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china is north korea's biggest ally. the economic ties between the two countries, including trade and investment, have strengthened in recent years. north korea wants to rebuild its economy with china's cooperation. attention is focused on when kim will visit china for talks with the new leaders. >>> three israelis have been killed after a rocket fired from gaza hit a building in the south of the country. they're the first casualties there since israel's military carried out an air strike that killed the hamas military commander ahmed jabari. a rocket fired by hamas and palestinian militants hit a residential building in ma la chi about 25 kilometers north of ga gaza. the attack came after israel launched two consecutive days of operations in gaza, killing 11 palestinians, including hamas' military commander and his children. hamas militants have fired over 100 rockets into israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned that his country is prepared to expand its offensive if necessary. amid rising concern about
china is north korea's biggest ally. the economic ties between the two countries, including trade and investment, have strengthened in recent years. north korea wants to rebuild its economy with china's cooperation. attention is focused on when kim will visit china for talks with the new leaders. >>> three israelis have been killed after a rocket fired from gaza hit a building in the south of the country. they're the first casualties there since israel's military carried out an air...
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japan is urging north korea to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and '80s. another likely topic on the agenda will be the return of japanese remains dating back to the evacuation of the korean peninsula around the end of world war ii. the japanese side also expects to discuss the temporary return of japanese women who chose to relocate to north korea with their spouses after the war. >>> japanese leaders are concerned about the increasing number of visits by chinese government ships to japan's waters in the east china sea. now the defense minister wants to review defense cooperation guidelines with the u.s. chinese ships started toy appear in japanese waters on a regular basis in september, just after japan nationalized three of the senkaku islands. defense minister satoshi morimoto now wants to review the defense guidelines with the u.s. to include a possible conflict in the region. the current guidelines mainly cover contingencies on the korean peninsula. morimoto is dispatching his senior defense vice minister to washington. nagashima
japan is urging north korea to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and '80s. another likely topic on the agenda will be the return of japanese remains dating back to the evacuation of the korean peninsula around the end of world war ii. the japanese side also expects to discuss the temporary return of japanese women who chose to relocate to north korea with their spouses after the war. >>> japanese leaders are concerned about the...
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he was represented by the north korea official in charge of normalizing talks with japan. japan urged to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and 1980s. >> translator: we discussed the sometimes difficult agenda in a sincere manner. there were frank discussions on a viearieties of issues. >> thealks a scheduled to continue on friday. >>> japan's space agency and a commercial machinery maker developed a camera. the device will help in the clean up of radioactive materials that leaked out. the cameras equipped with high radiation. it's shown on a monor i red, yellow and green. they each indicate different levels of contamination intensity. developers say the camera will help people working on decontamination and check the effectiveness of their work. the camera has a wide front view of 180 degrees. this is much wider, a much wider angle than what the other make verse already made and sold. this product will be put on the market by march next year. >>> the year dr. ivan sutherland was recognized for his role of giving birth to mod
he was represented by the north korea official in charge of normalizing talks with japan. japan urged to take specific steps to address the abduction of japanese citizens during the 1970s and 1980s. >> translator: we discussed the sometimes difficult agenda in a sincere manner. there were frank discussions on a viearieties of issues. >> thealks a scheduled to continue on friday. >>> japan's space agency and a commercial machinery maker developed a camera. the device will...
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they're reminding north korea that they are banned by u.n. sanctions from working with ballistic missiles. now despite that ban we should mention north korea has test-fired several long-range missiles in the past. general jack keane, retired four-star army general and a fox news military analyst. general keane, we spend so much time talking about the middle east, north korea has a way of just reminding us that they're still there. tell us a little bit about these long-range missiles first off. what are we really looking at here? >> well, first of all, you know, north korea has a nuclear weapon and that guaranties the preservation of the regime. they certainly have been in the missile building program and ballistic missile building program here for some time. the last test they have run on these things have been a failure. back in april, kim jong-un, very uncharacteristically of a regime leader and advertised the test and the thing went out 50, 60 miles and fell into the sea. we knew they were going to get around to having another test to this
they're reminding north korea that they are banned by u.n. sanctions from working with ballistic missiles. now despite that ban we should mention north korea has test-fired several long-range missiles in the past. general jack keane, retired four-star army general and a fox news military analyst. general keane, we spend so much time talking about the middle east, north korea has a way of just reminding us that they're still there. tell us a little bit about these long-range missiles first off....
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korea right well something else well apparently well they are saying let's not emulate north korea say it why even talk about north the idea let's look at the united states of america time that we could. possibly invest in infrastructure because we are in a recession and what happens is when you're in a recession the price istomin is skewed so because government when they make an investment they can never make a good investment anyway because they don't have a profit incentive oh no this is an absolute bull again to say you have not differentiated the difference between you and i don't think you understand the difference between investment and spending well it's not an investment produces a return right you get there or you get the return you make back more than you put in right but you have this whole spending before you can invest that's why it is not doing that because you know because you have to allocate capital properly right now we have a misallocation little we have a recession happening right now people who are hurting right now and so it's all the more reason to invest that c
korea right well something else well apparently well they are saying let's not emulate north korea say it why even talk about north the idea let's look at the united states of america time that we could. possibly invest in infrastructure because we are in a recession and what happens is when you're in a recession the price istomin is skewed so because government when they make an investment they can never make a good investment anyway because they don't have a profit incentive oh no this is an...
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i got back from north korea. i had a chance to talk with most of the advisers of the political candidates. they are all different. i would say that each campaign was very determined to maintain a strong relationships with the united states. it is reassuring. that is our hope going forward. i think it is also clear that there is a strong desire among the key advisers of all the candidates to have another go at diplomacy. one of the most important features of reason diplomacy with north korea has been the the united states has worked closely with south korea and where we can with china and obviously closely with japan. we are very much engaged and working together. it is not the united states leading and others following. one of the things we will have to watch carefully thought to the new government comes into power after election, there is this leadership change in china and elections in south korea and elections in the united states and probably a change in the garment in japan. it leads a very exciting and chal
i got back from north korea. i had a chance to talk with most of the advisers of the political candidates. they are all different. i would say that each campaign was very determined to maintain a strong relationships with the united states. it is reassuring. that is our hope going forward. i think it is also clear that there is a strong desire among the key advisers of all the candidates to have another go at diplomacy. one of the most important features of reason diplomacy with north korea has...
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. >> about policies towards north korea, moon said the south and north should hold an inter-korean summit as soon as possible. >> translator: you have to have a detailed plan from the beginning of your campaign. once i am elected, i will carry out my plan. >> translator: if you set a deadline for a summit, you lose the initiative during negotiations and the summit could become merely an event. >> the debate produced no apparent winner. the two discussed in person how to resolve the single candidate issue on thursday, but so far they have made no progress. >>> earlier, shery ahn spoke with okomoto. he has covered the last two south carolina south korean elections in 2002 and in 2007. >> what was your impression of the tv debate? >> yes, moon and ahn, although moon and ahn are opponents in the race, they were not very adversary. they didn't criticize each other very much. this means to me that they do not consider themselves enemies, but partners hoping for victory in the presidential election. staff members from both sides have frequently spoken of a unified candidacy, but they have yet to
. >> about policies towards north korea, moon said the south and north should hold an inter-korean summit as soon as possible. >> translator: you have to have a detailed plan from the beginning of your campaign. once i am elected, i will carry out my plan. >> translator: if you set a deadline for a summit, you lose the initiative during negotiations and the summit could become merely an event. >> the debate produced no apparent winner. the two discussed in person how to...
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satellite images show north korea may be pressing ahead with the development of long-range his ls. u.s. researchers at johns hopkins university say the country has conducted at least two tests of large rocket mortars since its failed launch in april. one satellite image shows the removal of fuel tanks and the appearance of exhaust stains. the researchers say their science tests have been carried out. another image shows similar discolorations and stains in an object that appears to be a large rocket engine. the analysis also says construction activity is under way to launch an even bigger rocket. it warns that north korea may start a new round of nuclear and rocket tests in the first half of next year. >>> several rockets have landed near sensitive targets in the capital of afghanistan. cholaphansa narula in bangkok is following this story. >> the afghan intelligence agency is one of the locations near tuesday's attacks in kabul. the incidents underline the security challenges afghanistan faces as nato-led combat troops prepare to withdraw by the end of 2014. >> translator: it was
satellite images show north korea may be pressing ahead with the development of long-range his ls. u.s. researchers at johns hopkins university say the country has conducted at least two tests of large rocket mortars since its failed launch in april. one satellite image shows the removal of fuel tanks and the appearance of exhaust stains. the researchers say their science tests have been carried out. another image shows similar discolorations and stains in an object that appears to be a large...
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asks north korea to follow a u.n. security council ban on launches involving ballistic technology. >>> the people who wont to be south korea's next president are mapping out their strategies in the lead-up to voting day. official campaigning is now under way. and so for the next three weeks candidates will be crisscrossing the country to sell their message. park geun hye of the ruling saenuri party is one of the front-runners. she visited a national cemetery in seoul where she paid respects to those who died in the korean war and other continflicconflic. park expressed her determination to become the country's first female president. >> translator: south korea has to choose whether it wants to move forward with a prepared future or go back to the past which is marked with failure. we are now standing at a crucial crossroads. >> park also said she will promise to build a nation where everyone can lead a happy life. she's locked in a tight race with moon jae-in of the opposition democratic united party. he spoke in the
asks north korea to follow a u.n. security council ban on launches involving ballistic technology. >>> the people who wont to be south korea's next president are mapping out their strategies in the lead-up to voting day. official campaigning is now under way. and so for the next three weeks candidates will be crisscrossing the country to sell their message. park geun hye of the ruling saenuri party is one of the front-runners. she visited a national cemetery in seoul where she paid...
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south korea's chief negotiator on north korea's nuclear development is visiting beijing. lim sung-nam will meet with senior chinese officials inwuding wu dawei. he's the chair of the six-party talks on north's nuclear program. >> translator: we will discuss the latest situation on the korean peninsula. i hope to build closer ties with china. >> lim's visit comes nearly a week after an american satellite imagery firm tsunamied a photo showing activity at a missile launch site in north korea. analysts say authorities in the north have recently transported trucks and many fuel tanks to the site. it is the same location from which they tried, but failed, to launch a long-rain ballistic missile back in april. north korean officials say it was a satellite-carrying rocket. >>> pob you louse, prosperous, pushing ahead. china's rise for wealth, power, and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and at sea strained relations with its neighbors. find out the challenges china faces on "newsline." >> territorial disputes cent centering on the sout
south korea's chief negotiator on north korea's nuclear development is visiting beijing. lim sung-nam will meet with senior chinese officials inwuding wu dawei. he's the chair of the six-party talks on north's nuclear program. >> translator: we will discuss the latest situation on the korean peninsula. i hope to build closer ties with china. >> lim's visit comes nearly a week after an american satellite imagery firm tsunamied a photo showing activity at a missile launch site in...
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. >>> satellite images show north korea could be preparing to launch another rocket. researchers at johns hopkins university in the united states say they have observed the first two stages of what appears to be a long-range missile. these images of the launch site in tongchang-ri on the west coast of north korea were captured on monday. researchers say they show trailers carrying the first two stages of a three-stage rocket. they say north korean officials seem to be conducting final checks. the orientation of a crane on the site was also different from three days earlier. equipment that could be used to record the launch, including cameras and antennas, was also observed on the site. the researchers say north korea could be ready for liftoff as early as december 6th. they also note the country has not informed international organizations of its plans. north korean officials sent advanced notice before previous tests on two occasions. the possible launch of a long-range missile was among the topics discussed friday by high-ranking chinese officials during a visit to
. >>> satellite images show north korea could be preparing to launch another rocket. researchers at johns hopkins university in the united states say they have observed the first two stages of what appears to be a long-range missile. these images of the launch site in tongchang-ri on the west coast of north korea were captured on monday. researchers say they show trailers carrying the first two stages of a three-stage rocket. they say north korean officials seem to be conducting final...
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north korea responded with a statement saying the pledges are more threatening than the current. >>> many world leaders found comfort in the status quo with the re-election of barack obama. those in afghanistan and pakistan may not have cheered his victory. obama will oversea the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops from afghanistan by the end of 2014. that's a number of challenges in the region. >> reporter: afghanistan and pakistan are affected by the fights. about 100,000 american troops were stationed in afghanistan. the number has fallen toess than 7000 d furtr reductions are planned. others worry the withdrawal could plunge the country back into unstable world. dialogue between the united states and taliban were suspended earlier this year. during the election campaign obama distanced himself from the issue to avoid being branded weak on terrorism. with the election behind him the president may become more flexible. here in pakistan relations with washington are expected to remain tense. the two sides differ over how to handle elements of al qaeda and other militants hiding in remo
north korea responded with a statement saying the pledges are more threatening than the current. >>> many world leaders found comfort in the status quo with the re-election of barack obama. those in afghanistan and pakistan may not have cheered his victory. obama will oversea the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops from afghanistan by the end of 2014. that's a number of challenges in the region. >> reporter: afghanistan and pakistan are affected by the fights. about 100,000 american...